And from working on cars. I helped pull apart and re-build my brother's Triumph Herald. When I ended up with that car, I got very good at removing the gearbox from it. And I nutted out how manual gear boxes worked from staring at the diagram in the Haynes' book.
The funny thing is, since I've stopped driving classic cars around, how little I look under the bonnet...
CV's are relatively easy take abit of time though, just try and find a repair manual for your car and youll be away laughing.(if you search im thinkin someone hust have given a detailed post on cv's)
haha, yea my g/f works at repco and they have a good staff discount get manuals for like $25. Repco has the most nasty markup on shit well over 100% on parts.
... oh ... it's an online magazine only... a few guys were recomending it in another thread so I went down to the bookshop today to look for it, couldnt find it ofcourse
its always a good thing having an old man that knows a bit, you gotta start with the basics, learn how a 4-stroke engine works and you will see everything makes sense eventually, www.howstuffworks.com always good, watching other people, learning the basics is the biggest thing, cause then the rest can come, i have a mean book i aquired from somewhere that tells you how to do more basic stuff to your car easily
on the topic of car manuals does anyone know where i can source one for my AE85 ??? hayes or similar brand couldnt find a hayes one thou at supercheap or repco. would perfer one that covers AE85 and AE86s
haha yeah anything british and old....try a jag v12 or sumthing ull learn quickly
sum people hav the benefit of growing up round cars , which helps heaps.otherwise ur just playing catchup if ur gonna learn from scratch...offer ur help to a mate whos taking engines in and out , anyone can undo bolts and the best way to learn is by doing , if the person ur helpin explain it to u as ya go even better.
flygt4 wrote:haha yeah anything british and old....try a jag v12 or sumthing ull learn quickly sum people hav the benefit of growing up round cars , which helps heaps.
Yea, gota agree with all that
I grew up around cars. First car was british- fully took it apart and put it back together. Then did an automotive appretencship while building afew cars up every nut & bolt.
Here's great for anything ya dont know!